Eyes on Me (Salacious Players' Club)

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Eyes on Me (Salacious Players' Club)

Eyes on Me (Salacious Players' Club)

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This one was super good I loved every second of this couple even the times when I wanted to smack Garrett few times. And also the existence of queer men isn’t “crazy”🙄 added to the fact that earlier when he finds out Drake is also attracted to men his response is a wide eyed, shocked thought “well you learn something new every day” just rubbed me the wrong way. Quite icky 🥴 And is it just me or did the parents not riot more than they should have when they found out lmao? I seriously am riding a high, and writing this review and rereading quotes has me already wanting to reread it.

He is a bit more reticent (as he should be since he's the older one) but it's still very much like a trope checklist, not something that gets dwelled on much. Like, these are not things someone says about a partner whose work and autonomy they respect👀 especially if he owns a fucking sex club! For a sex worker, she was quite naive about a lot of things and her attitude of 'I'm not gonna befriend other women because they're catty' is so immature. Sara Cate is a master of making a kink something completely normal and nothing to be ashamed of, even voyeurism.There is the obvious step sibling taboo, then the age gap, then the sex club/cam girl, then she’s a frickin virgin, then public sex and then mental illness. Best known for the Salacious Players’ Club series, Sara strives to take risks and provide her readers with an experience that is as arousing as it is empowering.

By using the Web site, you confirm that you have read, understood, and agreed to be bound by the Terms and Conditions.The personal growth of Garrett and Mia was phenomenal and I loved how it transformed their relationship as a couple. I’m fine with reading anything and everything, and not a lot makes me squirm, but stepfamily relations make me squirm. And honestly, Garret didn’t work for me from the beginning— he starts the book with this complaint about 1NS not wanting to get hella kinky with him, and like 1) why are you framing this as “oh poor me, my sexual partners keep telling me no when I want them to do sex acts, I’ve been done so dirty” like people do not ~owe~ you their consent?

Only problem is Mia has no idea the man she’s formed a connection with on the app is none other than Garrett and he intends for her to never find out. This started so kinky but the emotional road we travelled led us to the most intimate place that was both painful and beautiful.The only other queer character of note in this book is Drake, Garret’s best friend who’s known as a “manwhore” and “player” later surprises Garret by being bi/pan👀 so y’know just playing into every stereotype about bi people. I wish we had more sprinkled throughout the story and that more conversations about it were included since Garrett fought it for so long. He has seen her as childish and annoying in the past and since there is a 15-year age gap between them, they don't have much in common. Why is this trying to masquarade as something more when if you remove the sex there's absolutely nothing left? And also 2) kink requires trust, so like not surprising people aren’t down for public sex right out of the gate.

I didn’t think it could be as good as the first in the series, but it somehow lived up to my high expectations. I’ve been excited to read Garrett’s book after meeting him in Praise, and let me tell you did this man deliver.He says things like “are you excited to flash your tits to creeps on the internet” or “When you come into my club dressed like a prostitute, you better believe I’m going to control you.



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